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  • U Myat Htoo (C68)

    On May 20, 2018, the BOD (Board of Directors) and EC (Executive Committee) members of NorCal RITAA (Northern California Rangoon Institute of Technology Alumni Association) threw a surprise party to celebrate the Golden Jubilee of Saya U Myat Htoo (C68, Chair of BOD) and Daw Hnin Maung Maung (Ma Ku, “Nyima Lay”).

    According to Saya U Myat Htoo, he was the youngest in his family and wanted a younger sibling (preferably a sister).

    Saya found an innocent 9 year old neighbor (and family friend).

    Ten years later, they tied the knot.

  • U Ba Toke’s Life Journey

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    • Sayagyi U Ba Toke is a Phwa Bet Taw of
      (a) Rangoon University (established by the 1920 Rangoon University Act
      (b) First Strike of Rangoon University students (later celebrated as Ah Myo Thar Aung Pwe Nay).
      All three events occurred in December 1920.
    • Saya Dr. Khin Maung Swe (Tekkatho Maung Thin Char) interviewed Sayagyi.
    • The interview covered six audio tapes.
      They were transcribed by Sayama Daw Myint Myint Khaing (daughter of Arzani Mahn Ba Khaing).
    • With the support of the Rangoon University Mathematics Association, they compiled and published the book as an 80+ Birthday present for Sayagyi.
    • During my visits to Yangon, I visited and paid respect to Sayagyi.
    • Sayagyi gave Ko Ohn Khine (M70) and me autographed copies of the book.
    • Sadly both Sayas are GBNF.
    • Sayagyi passed away on December 2, 2020 (the day after the Rangoon University Centennial Celebrations).
      It was a few days ahead of his 100th Birthday.
  • Pay Respect to U Ba Toke

    Garawa

    • During my visits to Yangon, I paid homage to Sayagyi U Ba Toke with
      (a) Ko Ohn Khine (provided the ride)
      (b) Sayagyi U Ba Than (would pay respect to his Saya at least once every year)
      (c) Saya U Tin Htut
      (d) “Oo Lay” U Aung Soe (GBNF, was Sayagyi’s dhamma friend and a member of the group who would walk every weekend from Yankin to Shwe Dagon Pagoda)

    Book

    • Sayagyi gave an autographed copy of the book about him.
    • Saya Dr. Khin Maung Swe (Tekkatho Maung Thin Char) interviewed Sayagyi resulting in six audo cassettes.
    • Sayama Daw Myint Myint Khaing (Saya KMS’s spouse, daughter of Arzani Mahn Ba Khaing) helped with the transcription.
    • The book not only covers Sayagyi’s life journey, but also describes some events at the University of Rangoon, and a list of the early Thin Char Sayas (e.g. U Aung Hla, U Kar, U Net)
    Book about Sayagyi U Ba Toke

    Phwa Bet Taw

    • Sayagyi was born in December 1920.
    • His Phwa Bet Taws include the University of Rangoon and the first RU Students’ Strike.
    • The main events of the RU Centennial will be held in November and December 2020.
    • The kick off for the RU Centennial took place on December 1, 2019.
  • U Tin Htoon

    Parents

    • U Chan Sein
    • Daw Cheng Kim

    Siblings

    • Saya U Tin U (C)
    • Saya U Ba Than (M)
    • Dr. Daw Win Hlaing
    • Daw Myint Thwe
    • Dr. Myo Tint
    • Saya U Myo Min (UCC)
    • U Thaung Lwin (EC66)
    • Daw Cho Cho Hlaing

    Studies

    • Attended TTC Practicing School.
    • Matriculated from St. Paul’s High School in 1954.
    • From the third batch of Architects produced by the Faculty of Engineering, Rangoon University.
    • Graduated in 1960 with U Aung Kyee Myint and U Khin Maung Yin.

    Architect / Work Experience / Volunteer Work

    • U Bo Gyi (A59), U Tin Htoon (A60) and U Aung Kyee Myint (A60) founded “Architects Incorporated”.
    • They later joined PWD.
      U Bo Gyi designed the Mausoleum for Daw Khin Kyi. After retirement, U Bo Gyi became a monk.
      U Tin Htoon was architect for the Bagan Thiripyitsaya Project.
      U Aung Kyee Myint retired as Chief Architect.
    • Moved to Singapore.
      Helped with the Burmese Buddhist Temple Project.
    • Settled in Southern California.
      Co-founder, Goenka Vipassana Center
      Board member, Pariyatti Society
      Co-founder, Triple Gems Publication

    Rowing and Sailing

    • Some photos were provided by U Myo Myint (EC67, RUBC Gold) and U Linn Tun (Houston, son of U Tun Shein (RUBC Gold)).
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    RUBC Captains
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    • Captain of RUBC for the 1959-60 term.
    • RUBC Gold
    • Represented RUBC in Burma, India, Ceylon, and Hong Kong.
    • In the early days, he often rowed as No. (2) in the Coxed Fours and No. (4) in the Coxed Eights with U Tun Shein (Willie Saing) or James/Jimmy Saw Lwin as Timing Stroke.
    • Later, he rowed mostly as Timing Stroke.
    • Won the Venables Bowl for Coxless Pairs with Dr. Harry Saing (Bow, GBNF) at the ARAE Regatta in Calcutta in 1958.
    • Won the Willingdon Trophy for Coxed Fours with Dr. Harry Saing (Bow, GBNF), Victor Htun Shein (No.(2), GBNF), Sunny Teng (No.(3)) and U Sein Htoon (Cox, M63) at the ARAE Regatta in Colombo in 1960.
    • Won the Silver Medal in Yachting at a SEAP Games with U Hla Khin (Navy).
    • In 1963, Sithu U Tin, U Po Zon and U Tin Htoon compiled the souvenir magazine for the 40th Anniversary of the founding of RUBC.
    • In 2013, U Tin Htoon, U Myo Myint, U Htaik San (Henry Kao), U Hla Min and team compiled the souvenir magazine for the 90th Anniversary of the founding of RUBC.
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    Sasana work

    • Co-founded Triple Gem Publications with U Harry Than Htut (Canada), Dr. Maung Maung Lwin (UK), Sayama Daw Tin Tin Myint (Emma, ChE70, Singapore) and U Htay Aung (Victor, EC80, Australia).
    • Volunteered for several Saya S N Goenka’s projects (in India and USA)
    • Helped several monasteries with the publications (e.g. Centennial)

    Dr. Richard Yu Khin (Economist, SEAP Gold Medalist in Yachting) wrote

    Background information on Ko Tin Htoon. His elder sister Ruby [Dr. Daw Win Hlaing] was a close friend of my aunt. My mother [Dr. Daw Phay] was personal physician to his mother. Their family mansion was located on 17 acres in prestigious Windermere Road. Former RUBC Captains Ko Tin Htoon, Ko Tin Htut & Ko Tin Wa later joined Rangoon Sailing Club. All three of them presently reside in California.

    Compiler of Magazines and Photo books

    Magazines

    • Anniversary Magazines for selected organizations and monasteries
    • RUBC 40th Anniversary Issue with Sithu U Tin (GBNF) and U Po Zon (GBNF)
    • Chair, RUBC 90th Anniversary Issue
      U Myo Myint Vice-Chair
      Henry Kao (Htaik San) Secretary

    Photo Books

    • One for his parents
    • One for his eldest brother (U Tin U’s 90th Birthday on August 3, 2019)
    • In Preparation : One for his second eldest brother (U Ba Than’s 90th Birthday on October 2, 2020)
    • Some for his immediate family
      Photos from Burma, Singapore, US and Trips
    • Major helper :
      Henry Kao (U Htaik San, Past Captain and Gold of RUBC) for the design and layout
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    RUBC 90th Anniversary
  • RIT Cartoon Box

    RIT Cartoonists in front of Cartoon Box
    Revival of Cartoon Box
    RIT Cartoons

    * Founder : U Myint Pe (M72)

    U Myint Pe

    * Patrons : U Khin Maung Phone Ko (C64) and U Aung Myint (Kyant Ba Hone, Pet69, GBNF)

    U Aung Myint (GBNF)

    * Maintainers include

    U Win Naing (Mann Bei, Aw Pi Kye, M82)

    U Thiha Latt (T84)

    Aw Pi Kye

    * Several Cartoonists met (some for the first time) in 2012 to compile ”RIT Cartoons” for sale at SPZP-2012.

    Gatherings of Cartoonists

    Gathering of RIT Cartoonists
    Gathering of RIT Cartoonists
    Gathering of RIT Cartoonists

    Caricature by Sun Win

    Caricature of Saya U Moe Aung by Sun Win
  • Events in December

    • December 1, 1920 :
      Rangoon University Act
    • RU Golden Jubilee in 1970
    • RU Diamond Jubilee in 1995
    • RU Centennial in 2020
    • December 2, 2020 :
      Saya U Ba Toke passed away a few days before his Centennial Birthday (December 26, 2020)
    • December 5, 1920 :
      First RU Students’ Strike
      Caused amendments to the RU Act.
      Led to the establishment of Amyothar Kyaung (National School) and Amyothat Kawleik (College)
      The Amyothar Nay (National Day) is celebrated using the Burmese date (may sometimes fall in November)
    • December 1961 :
      Second SEAP Games
      Hosted in Rangoon
      Burma dominated in Track and Field, Swimming, Volleyball …
      About 20 athletes from RU represented Burma in the Games (See photo provided by Dr. Richard Yu Khin)
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    • December 1968 :
      Apollo 8 orbited the Moon and flew back safely to earth
      Crew : Frank Borman, James Lowell and Bill Anders
    • December 1969 :
      Fifth SEAP Games
      Hosted in Rangoon
      Htay Aung (M69) played for the Burma Water Polo team
      His spouse Than Than is Burma Sprint Champion.
      Myint Aung won 6 Golds in Gymnastics.
      Jimmy Crampton won Golds in Middle Distance.
      Shimbwegun won Golds in Long Distance.
      Forward Magazine published my poemTill we meet again“.

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    Fifth SEAP Games
    • December 26, 1920 :
      Saya U Ba Toke’s birthday

    Other notable events

    • Pearl Harbor Attack
      (gave US a reason to enter WWII)
    • Christmas
      (adapted native practices such as Yule Tide to celebrate the birth of Jesus)
    • Winter Solstice
      (shortest day and longest night in Northern Hemisphere)
    • Jewish and African American celebrations
    • New Year’s Eve
      (Ushering in the New Year, e.g. at Times Square in New York)
    • Some Dec born :
      Aung Thu Yein (Brownie Way, SPHS63, EC69, GBNF)
      Maung Maung Kyi (SPHS63)
      My sister
      Saya U Tin Maung Nyunt (M)
      My beloved spouse
      Saya Allen Htay (C, GBNF)
      Saya U Thein Tan (C)
      Some relatives
    Aung Thu Yein
    Maung Maung Kyi

    Miscellaneous

    • The Year in Review
      in some newspapers, magazines, TV and Cable channels
    • Man of the Year (e.g. Times Magazine)
      Similar : Athlete / Machine / Product … of the Year
    • Remembering
      Celebrities, loved ones … who passed away
    • Some are reluctant to say “Merry” Christmas and “Happy” New Year
      since they have felt the restraints by the pandemic and the calamities.
    • We were told to hope for the Best and to prepare for the Worst.
    • We hope to see a Happy New Year 2023 .
  • Photo by Emma Myint (ChE70)

    U Khin Aung Kyi (GBNF)

    • He succeeded Saya Dr. Aung Gyi as Rector.
    • He earlier served as Professor and Head of Chemical Engineering.
    • He later taught at Rengsit University (Thailand).
    • Several former ChE students sponsored him and his spouse to attend SPZP-2000.
  • U Saw Lin (C71)

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    Ko Saw Lin (on the right)
    • Served as Secretary of RIT Civil Engineering Association.
      Predecessor : Saya Dr. Myo Khin (C70)
    • Publisher of the MES Technical Digest.
      He posted via air mail some MES Technical Digests.
    • There was no formal Alumni Association or SDYF at the time.
    • Chair of the SPZP-2012 Preparation/Implementation Committee with four (or more) subcommittees
    • Chief Editor of the Commemorative Issue of “Swel Daw Yeik Magazine” for SPZP-2012
    • Publisher of limited reprints of the 23 (or so) RIT Annual Magazines
    • During my visit to Yangon, he provided transportation with his son-in-law to attend a dinner hosted by him near Feel Restaurant.
      Attendees include Saya U Aung, U Ohn Khine and Daw Mai Khin Nyunt (Rosie)
    • He gave me an autographed copy of “Selected Cartoons from RIT Magazines and Set Hmu Thadinzin”.
      Told me that a commemorative issue will be published by four (or more) generations of famous “RIT Cartoon Box” cartoonists (some who made to national and international fame).
    • It was a teaser for the “Selected RIT Cartoons” to be compiled and published by U Myint Pe (M72) and the team of “RIT Cartoon Box” contributors and maintainers including Aw Pi Kye and Saya U Thiha Latt.
    • Also drove me to preparation meetings for SPZP-2012.
    • Chief Editor and Publisher of the commemorative issue of Swel Daw Yeik Magazine for SPZP-2012
    • Reprinted 2000 copies each of 23 vintage RIT Annual Magazines
    • Took care of logistics and security of SPZP-2012 in the morning at YTU and the Reunion Dinner in the evening at MICT Park
    • Coordinated with RIT Cartoonists for the “Cartoon Collection”.
    • Had medical problems and had been hospitalized a couple of times, but that did not dampen his spirit to make the first True Homing a resounding success.
    • Earlier posted me Tech magazines published by MES under his wing.
    • Founder and moderator of “bitritalumni” Facebook Page.
    • Despite having medical problems and a number visits to ICU, he gave 100% for the success of RIT-related projects in general, and SPZP-2012 in particular.
    • Sad to learn that he passed away.
      Glad to know that his works live on.
  • Mr. Cecil D’Cruze

    I wish to advise the passing of “St Paul’s Saya Cecil D’Cruze” on the 16th August 2007 in Melbourne.

    Saya Cecil D’Cruze worked as a Librarian at the “De La Salle School of St Bede’s College Mentone Melbourne for many years.

    The Funeral Mass for the repose of the soul of Saya Cecil D’Cruze will be offered at “Holy Family Church”, Stephensons Road, Mt Waverley on THURSDAY August 23, 2007 at 11 a.m. The Funeral will leave at the conclusion of Mass for burial at “Springvale Botanical Cemetery”, Princes Hwy, Springvale, Melbourne.

    Rosary will be recited in Tobin Brothers Currents of Life Chapel, 505 Princes Hwy, Noble Park on TUESDAY August 21, 2007 at 7.30 p.m.

    On behalf of all BOBs of Burma I will place a wreath on his grave. “May his soul Rest In Peace”.

    With metta
    Clyde [Everard]

  • RUBC Regatta

    by Ba Thein (Atlanta)

    On the ex-RIT Website often I read about RUBC [Rangoon University Boat Club]. I was not a GOLD. But I had a Silver.

    In 1972, Professor William Paw (Institute of Economics) and Saya U Tin Htut (M60) were the President and the General Secretary of RUBC. Saya Dr. U Tin Win (M62) was the head of our RIT Rowing Club. I was a member of the EC responsible for Publicity [Public Relations].

    In 1971, there were only 2 female members (colors: Full Green and/or Half Green) in our club: Kyi Kyi Aye (Textile, from Loikaw, Kayar State) and Zar Nee Aung (Rangoon). On those days, we could not rely on the No. 8 (Landsdown – Insein) bus to go to RUBC. Fortunately, we had a kind permission from Rector Dr. Aung Gyi and Registrar U Thet Lwin to use the school’s B-2000 Mazda pickup truck. Due to the transportation, we successfully recruited about 20 female and 30 male new members to our RIT Rowing Club. The truck ferried the crew in afternoons (three times a week) to RUBC at Inya Lake from RIT campus and Tha Zin Hall at Thamaing dormitories. At the 1972 RUBC Regatta, our RIT Rowing Club competed in full battalion including two Women’s Eights and four Women’s Fours, for the first time in the club’s history.

    The Rectors and diplomatic corps of foreign embassies and consulates also attended the regatta. It was an unprecedented event at RUBC. Thousands of students cheered the race.

    The GOLD Crew: The captain was Ko Myo Lwin (M). Some of the Golds were Ko Nyi Nyi (timing-stroke, from Meikhtila), Ko Win Zaw (M), Ko Myint Swe (M), Ko Yey Paw (Tex), Ko San Shwe Aung (M, from Kyauk Phyu, Arakan State), Ko Win Myint (M from Pa Khoke Ku). I think there were 14 or 16 RUBC Golds in 1972. Some are now in the U.S. At the Grand Regatta, our RUBC Golds Men’s Eight beat the Defense Ministry’s crew by one length.

    On the other hand, the RIT Men’s Eights in which I participated at the bow position lost to Institute of Economics’ Eights by more than a length in the 2000-meter race. It was a great humiliation for us. Our motto ‘Engineers Never Fail to Win’ which we shouted just before the race at Dubern Island near Inya Lake Hotel had gone with the wind. (To save the face) slicing-off our faces would have been the only available remedy for us then.
    At the regatta, I did not win any tangible prize. I was mad. Really mad. I got mad at Sayas for not selecting me as a Gold. To be fair and square, let us review my second-to-none qualifications existed then. Let me hear your unbiased and unequivocal judgment.

    My GRIEVANCE: My height and weight then were just 5′-6″ and 125 lbs, respectively. Moreover, my biceps, triceps, and thighs were merely bigger than bicycle spokes. They will be unacceptable by today’s Kentucky Fried Chicken’s standards. My muscles could barely cover my tiny bones. My chest and breast were lean and flat like a mat. How about my calves? My friends called them ‘Gandhi Calves’ in honor of Mahatma Gandhi (India’s Leader of Independence). Both of my RIT Sayas at RUBC overlooked me in the selection process of Golds. I felt I was treated unfairly.

    My REMORSE: For my midget size: Should I blame my parents for not being or having mighty physical structures? No. Not at all. My parents were of average size of typical Burman. They fed and raised me very well. I did not take it. Nevertheless, while I was in my first year B. E., I should have bowed to the recruitment of Saya U Thein Aung (Met72) to join his RIT Body-Building club. I should have become a disciple of Saya U Thein Aung. If I had exactly followed his practices and styles (i.e., self-torturing practices), I would become a well-built macho in 1972, be selected as a GOLD for RUBC, and NOW I will be able to attend the SPZP and RIT Reunion at San Francisco 2000 wearing a “Gold Jacket”. How nice it will be? Everybody will welcome me. Anyway, NOW, I am desperately looking for a ‘Gold Jacket’ at the men’s wear-houses to attend the Once-In-A-Life-Time gathering at San Francisco.

    My BRAG: Anyway, believe it or not, in 1974 National Regatta held at Inya Lake, I won the silver medal in Coxless Pairs 1000-meter race. My partner was Htin Kyaw (M) who is now in U.A.E. Our success to the final was NOT because of our muscles but due to our opponents’ sinusoidal or zigzag courses in the preceding races. (NOTE: Nobody played or attempted / agitated to play the national anthem at the ceremony while we were standing still on the pontoon with joy wearing the silver medals on our necks. Also, no TV or media coverage was there. It didn’t matter. I got something to brag.

    Editor’s note:

    RUBC was founded in 1923 by Sir Arthur Eggar, law professor. He had great admiration for the Burmese “laung” rowers.

    The following are some stanzas from the “RUBC Rowing Song”.

    Pull long and steady boys
    Strange though it may seem
    The hardest stroke won’t send the boat
    The swiftest down the stream
    If we wish to keep your boat afloat And brave life’s stormy weather
    You must not pull your oars too deep
    But always “PULL TOGETHER”.

    Thanks to all the organizing committee members and volunteers who have pulled together six RIT Reunion and Saya Pu Zaw Pwe a resounding success.

    After every big event, we shouted “Give her a TEN. ONE, TWO, …, TEN. Easy Oars.”

    Several sayas and the organizers are GBNF. I’m happy to be in reasonably good shape to write posts.

    I’ll try to write new posts and revise old posts as time and energy permit.

    As all Old Crocs say, “ROW TILL YOU ARE DEAD”.